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an object has two forces acting on it. the first force acts upward and has a magnitude of 5.6 n. the second force also acts upward and has a magnitude of 1.2 n. if the object has a mass of 2.7 kg, what is the acceleration of the object?



Answer :

A1 = F1 / M

A1 = 5.6 / 2.7 = 2.074 m/s²

A2 = F2 / M

A2 = 1.2 / 2.7 = 0.444 m/s²

Therefore, total acceleration = A1 + A2 = (2.074 + 0.444)m/s²

                                                               = 2.518 m/s²

calculating acceleration using mass and force:

It can be summed up by the following equation: force (N) = mass (kg) x acceleration (m/s2). When a result, an object with constant mass will accelerate directly as force is applied. When two objects of different masses are subjected to the same force, the heavier object accelerates more slowly than the lighter object.

When a physical influence called force is imparted to an item, the object accelerates in the direction the force was applied from. The quantity of substance a thing contains is expressed by its mass, which is expressed in kilograms. The rate at which an object's velocity along the same straight line as the unbalanced force changes is known as its acceleration.

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